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Dick Durrant Award
In
Recognition of Academic Excellence
Mr. Dick
Durrant was an outstanding teacher, coach and athletic
director at Elgin Community College from 1961 through
1985.
While at Elgin Community College, Dick Durrant's teams
won several Conference and Regional Championships, but
Dick was better known for his concern for students, his
sense of fair play and his attitude of education before
athletics.
Dick Durrant earned a Bachelor's Degree in Health and
Physical Education from Southern Illinois University, a
Master of Science Degree in Physical Education and
Counseling from Michigan State University and worked
towards his Doctorate Degree at Indiana University.
While at Elgin Community College, Dick was very involved
in instructional development in the area of physical
education. In addition, he organized summer camp
programs for community youth in basketball, baseball,
marshal arts, cheer leading and baton twirling. He also
originated and hosted the Annual Spartan Invitational
Basketball Tournament which was one of the finest
basketball tournaments in the state for many years.
Student success was always Dick Durrant's primary
concern. He encouraged his players to be good players,
good students and good citizens. It was a pleasure to
compete against Dick's teams because his players were
not only highly competitive, they had a great work ethic
and displayed a love for the game. In addition, and more
importantly, over ninety percent of Dick's players
received their degrees during his tenure as coach. Dick
Durrant retired from coaching in 1985 and lived in Elgin
with his wife Patricia until his passing in 2005. He had
three children, Dave, Nancy and Ken. Dick's concern for
students and his attitude of education before athletics
in recognized each year by the Skyway Conference with
the annual awarding of the "Dick Durrant Award".
The "Dick Durrant Award" is given each year to the male
and female athlete in the Skyway Conference who attains
the highest grade point average after completing four
semesters of college work and at least forty eight
semester hours of credit.
Criteria
for the "Dick Durrant" Award
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To be eligible, an
athlete must have completed two years of academic
work. (Note: One year of academic work is equal to
two semesters or three quarters.)
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The athlete must
enroll in and complete an average of twelve hours of
college work in each term of attendance, have a
cumulative G.P.A. of "B", and accumulate at least 48
semester hours. The athlete may enroll in less than
twelve hours in a mini-term or summer session,
however, such a term of less than twelve hours will
not apply toward the criteria of two years of
academic work.
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The athletes G.P.A.
for all academic work attempted shall be used.
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The last academic year
of work must be taken at the Skyway Conference
school represented by the athlete.
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All nominations for
the Dick Durrant Award with a 3.00 G.P.A. or better
will be listed as the Skyway All-Academic team.
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Athletes participating
in any N.J.C.A.A. sport at a Skyway member
institution, even if is is not an official
conference sport that season, shall be eligible for
the Dick Durrant Award and Academic - All Conference
recognition.
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Dick
Durrant Award Winners |
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Year |
Name |
College |
Sport |
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2005-06 |
Amy Meier
Brett Wikierak |
Waubonsee
McHenry |
Softball
Men's Baseball |
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2004-05 |
Sara Carlson
Carrie Ramsden
Matthew Bogue
Jenni Kempf
Jacqueline Cook
Joaquin Gutierrez |
Lake County
Waubonsee
Morton
Elgin
Waubonsee
Morton |
Women's Soccer
Women's Tennis
Men's Basketball
Volleyball
Softball/Cross Country
Men's Soccer |
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2003-2004 |
Anna Fritz
Koji Miyasaka |
Waubonsee
Moraine Valley |
Women's Tennis
Men's Soccer |
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*2002-2003 |
Michael Sawicki
Kimberly Karot |
McHenry
Morton |
Baseball
Women's Basketball |
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2001-2002 |
Brian Kritzberg |
Waubonsee |
Men's Tennis |
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2000-2001 |
Marcial Cabral
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Elgin |
Men's Tennis |
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1999-2000 |
Annette Metzger |
Waubonsee |
Softball/Tennis |
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1998-1999 |
Elizabeth Kash
Michael Barngrover |
Waubonsee
Waubonsee |
Basketball
Cross Country |
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1997-1998 |
Catherine Peters
Jamie Kleen |
Waubonsee
Elgin |
Softball
Volleyball |
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1996-1997 |
Danielle Voirin |
Waubonsee |
Tennis |
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1995-1996 |
Angie McCoy |
Waubonsee |
Volleyball |
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1994-1995 |
Tiffany Rutter |
Waubonsee |
Volleyball |
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1993-1994 |
Jennifer Ruh |
Waubonsee |
Basketball |
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1992-1993 |
Julie Sajtar |
Elgin |
Softball |
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1990-1991 |
Julie Justice |
Waubonsee |
Basketball &
Softball |
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1985-1986 |
John Feyereisen |
Waubonsee |
Tennis |
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1984-1985 |
Tim Kjaer |
Waubonsee |
Cross Country |
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1979-1980 |
Laura Preston |
Waubonsee |
Soccer |
*Starting
with the 2002-2003 year there will be two winners, one
female and one male.
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